Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... seems to have undergone some extraordinary change since she so unmercifully ridiculed the prudery or " indelicate delicacy " of the American women . Now , she would not suffer a girl of eighteen to read Richardson's novels , from their ...
... seems to have undergone some extraordinary change since she so unmercifully ridiculed the prudery or " indelicate delicacy " of the American women . Now , she would not suffer a girl of eighteen to read Richardson's novels , from their ...
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... seems convinced of his sin very parfectly . ence smiled ; but Samuel , unaware of anything laughable , folded his mouth like a mastiff , and observed— “ Consarn your stewpid heads ! what are yo ' laughing at ? It don't seem to mae a ...
... seems convinced of his sin very parfectly . ence smiled ; but Samuel , unaware of anything laughable , folded his mouth like a mastiff , and observed— “ Consarn your stewpid heads ! what are yo ' laughing at ? It don't seem to mae a ...
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... seems to me that I am fated in my latter age to lay aside all the natural likings and dislikings of my youth . All I loved as a boy is rooted up - past - forgotten - as though it had never existed . No trace remains of the home of my ...
... seems to me that I am fated in my latter age to lay aside all the natural likings and dislikings of my youth . All I loved as a boy is rooted up - past - forgotten - as though it had never existed . No trace remains of the home of my ...
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